Town Hall

The 17th-century palace was built by the Jesuit architect Natale Masuccio da Messina for the De Guerriero family.

In 1588 the palace housed the ancient Jesuit College, but after their removal from Sicily in 1767 it was requisitioned by the Bourbons government, which designated it as the Town Hall.

It has undergone some changes over time, such as the addition of the tower with the clock.

It still preserves the splendid cloister that opens at the end of the staircase leading to the entrance.

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Address

Piazza Buglio, 36, Mineo CT, Italy